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The Battle of Cold Harbor was the final victory won by Lee's army during the war (part of his forces won the Battle of the Crater the following month, during the Siege of Petersburg, but this did not represent a general engagement between the armies), and its most decisive in terms of casualties. The Union army, in attempting the futile assault ...
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This print, based on the sketch of the same by Alfred Waud, was the centerfold for the June 25, 1864 edition of Harper's Weekly. "Unburied Dead on Battlefield" (by John Reekie ; issued as Stero #914 being taken on the 1862 Battlefield of Gaines Mills aka First Cold Harbor April 1865; taken near the Adams Farm where 7th New York artillery was ...
"African Americans collecting bones of soldiers killed at Cold Harbor (by John Reekie; issued as Stereo #918, April 1865) [47] John Reekie (1829–1885) was another little known Civil War photographer. A Scotsman, Reekie was employed by Alexander Gardner. Reekie was active in Virginia, taking views at Dutch Gap and City Point, and in and around ...
National Archives Civil War photos, photo 32, 111-B-36 This is a retouched picture , which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: cropped, contrast adjustment, sepia added .
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Cold Harbor is a historic district in Hanover County, Virginia. [1] Originally a crossroads, the site was the location of the Battle of Cold Harbor in May-June 1864, during the American Civil War . [ 2 ]